Kōtai Jingū
Shinto shrine in Mie Prefecture, Japan
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Kōtai Jingū
Summary
Kōtai Jingū is a jingū[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (jing category, ranking #16 of 25).[2]
Key Facts
- Kōtai Jingū is located in Ise[3].
- Kōtai Jingū is located in Ise Province[4].
- Kōtai Jingū is located in Watarai district[5].
- Kōtai Jingū is in the country of Japan[6].
- Kōtai Jingū is on the body of water Isuzu River[7].
- Kōtai Jingū's image is recorded as Naiku 04.jpg[8].
- Kōtai Jingū's instance of is recorded as jingū[9].
- Kōtai Jingū's instance of is recorded as Shikinaisha[10].
- Kōtai Jingū's instance of is recorded as Shrines receiving Tsukinami-sai and Niiname-sai offerings[11].
- Kōtai Jingū's instance of is recorded as Shinto shrine[12].
- Kōtai Jingū's instance of is recorded as Shikinai Supershrine[13].
- Kōtai Jingū's instance of is recorded as Shikinai Subshrine[14].
- Kōtai Jingū's architectural style is recorded as Shinmei-zukuri[15].
- Kōtai Jingū's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 251154266[16].
- Kōtai Jingū's location is recorded as Uji[17].
- Kōtai Jingū's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00340380[18].
- Kōtai Jingū's part of is recorded as Ise Jingū[19].
- Kōtai Jingū's part of is recorded as 125 Shrines of Ise[20].
- Kōtai Jingū's part of is recorded as List of Shikinaisha in Ise Province[21].
- Kōtai Jingū's Commons category is recorded as Naiku[22].
- Kōtai Jingū's has part is recorded as Aramatsuri-no-miya[23].
- Kōtai Jingū's has part is recorded as Kazahi Prayer Shrine[24].
- Kōtai Jingū's has part is recorded as Mishine-no-mikura[25].
- Kōtai Jingū's has part is recorded as Yuki-no-mikura[26].
- Kōtai Jingū's has part is recorded as Asakuma Shrine[27].
Why It Matters
Kōtai Jingū draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (jing category, ranking #16 of 25).[2] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]